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  1. Q Partner company for visa and migration to Australia : HILLS LEGAL HOUSE(SYDNEY) …

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    Partner company for visa and migration to Australia : HILLS LEGAL HOUSE(SYDNEY) & WEST AUSSIE MIGRATION PTY,LTD(Perth)

    Overview
    A common misconception is that investing in legal guidance is too expensive and too complicated. But it is not true. At the Hills Legal House, we care about you, your current problems, and your future.

    Our mission is to ensure that you get things right. When you have concerns in your matter regarding immigration law, we're here to help you prevent problems from happening and solve them if they do.

    One of the smartest decisions you can make is intelligent outsourcing. You may be an expert in various field with several years of success. We're experts in our field. A modest investment in sound legal advice can save you thousands and time down the road.

    Who We Are
    Our lawyers are committed to delivering the best possible outcomes for our clients. We offer pragmatic solutions to our client’s issues and ensure that our legal services reflect current Australian best practice.

    Our lawyers are well-rounded individuals with legal expertise and experience which enable them to understand complex issues and explain them in a way that is clear and straightforward for you. We provide an individual service where you will deal with a qualified and experienced lawyer and have direct access to your lawyer. In a nutshell, it is all about a professional yet personal legal service. Our lawyers are experienced in advising on day to day problems, as well as contributing to strategic future plan.

    Our principal has extensive work experience in business and commercial matters for number of years. He has extensive working knowledge of business law specializing in commercial contracts and cross border transaction. He studied Bachelor of Public Administration; Master of Accounting; Master of Business Administration; Juris Doctor. He is licensed to practice as a lawyer in NSW Supreme Court and Australian Federal Court and also a Certified Practicing Accountant (CPA), Registered Tax Agent, and Registered Migration Agent. His knowledge in accounting and business enables him to be equipped with unique expertise in various investment visa, business visa and employment visa.

    With association of other lawyers who have experience in various types of visa application, the Hills Legal House is ready to support and assist your new life in Australia.

    Our promise
    Our lawyers are committed to delivering the best possible outcomes for our clients.

    We offer the following key promises:

    • Same day response.
    • No hidden costs – from the outset the charges will be explained to you so there will be no nasty surprises when it comes to pay.
    • Direct lawyer contact – you will have direct contact with the lawyer handling your matter – just pick up the phone.

    We are experts:

    Our lawyers and Registered Migration Agents share over ten year’s migration experience between them. They can provide individual advice on anything from visa pathways to appealing decisions.

    Offshore/Onshore:

    Whether you are overseas researching visa options, considering setting up a business or investing in Australia, or onshore looking to extend your stay in Australia, we can help.

    End to End service:

    From the first moment that you think about Australia and how you would like to move or set up a business here, we can help. We will guide you when planning your business or investment of looking at other visa options that may be open to you. Once your pathway is clear, we will help with the State or Territory nomination or employer sponsorship – whatever you need to realise your dream of living or working in Australia.

    Appeal Specialists:

    We can help you lodge successful appeals at the appeal tribunals including the Migration Review Tribunals and the Administrative Appeal Tribunal.

    Our area of expertise:

    • Business Migration Visa
    • Business Investment Visa
    • Family Migration Visa
    • Skilled Migration Visa
  2. Q Subclass 489 Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa

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    Subclass 489  

    Skilled Regional (Provisional) visa 

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  3. Q Visa requirements (Student visa - subclass 500) for Australia

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    Visa requirements (Student visa - subclass  500) for Australia


    Giant Consulting and WEST AUSSIE MIGRATION PTY,LTD in Perth and HILLS LEGAL HOUSE in Sydney can explain the visa process for you to make it a little easier.

    Our counsellors have been through the process many times before with students like you, so a few pointers from someone with experience may save you many hours and worries.

    Your counsellor can walk through the student visa application process and the relevant information on the Australian government’s website.(www.homeaffairs.gov.au).

    They can help you prepare the necessary documents for your submission and help you prepare for your visa interview.

    You are required to lodge your application for a visa at least 3 months before the orientation date at your institution.


    You will need the following documents for your student visa application:

    1. Passport

    2. Birth Certificate

    3. COE (Confirmation of Enrollment) from school

    4. Health Insurance (OSHC- Overseas Students Health Cover)

    5. GTE(Genuine Temporary Entrant )

    After deciding Education provider for studying, we will send you GTE from the designated Education provider

    1) Proof of employment: If applicant has job currently, after graduation of final school, he(she) should send pay slip and/or contract sheet, along with resume including the experience record for both job and education during past 5 years.

    2) Qualification: Need transcript and Academic record such as Certificate, Diploma, B.A, M.A for both home country and overseas If studied from overseas such as Australia or other countries, need same record, transcript and academic degree.


    6. Evidence of Financial capacity

    1) Travel cost(round ticket cost)

    2) Yearly living cost: AUD 22,000

    3) Tuition fees: It will vary depending on education provider

    4) OSHC:AUD650/Year
  4. Q Working Holiday Visa

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    0cm">This visa (subclass 417) is a temporary
    visa for young people who want to holiday and work in Australia for up to a
    year. It is a temporary visa that encourages cultural exchange and closer ties
    between Australia and eligible countries.

    First
    Working Holiday visa
    : You must be outside Australia
    when you apply for your first Working Holiday visa and when the visa is
    decided.

    Second
    Working Holiday visa
    : If you apply in Australia, you
    must be in Australia when the visa is granted. If you apply outside Australia,
    you must be outside Australia when the visa is granted.

    Working
    in Australia – six months with one employer:
     You
    can generally only work six months with one employer. More information is
    available at 
    Working in Australia – six months with one employer

     

    REQUIREMENTS

    You
    might be able to get this visa if you

    -
    are at least 18 but not yet 31 years of age

    -
    do not have a dependent child accompanying you at any time during your stay in   Australia

    -
    Have a passport from an eligible country

    • Belgium

    • Canada

    • Cyprus

    • Denmark

    • Estonia

    • Finland

    • France

    • Germany

    • Hong Kong

    • Ireland

    • Italy

    • Japan

    • South Korea

    • Malta

    • Norway

    • Sweden

    • Taiwan

    • United Kingdom

    • Cyprus

    • Denmark

    • Estonia

    • Finland

    • France

    • Germany

    • Hong Kong

    • Ireland

    • Italy

    • Japan

    • South Korea

    • Malta

    • Netherlands

    • Norway

    • Sweden

    • Taiwan

    • United Kingdom


  5. Q For your guideline, here below is the typical types of accommodation

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    1. Boarding School

    Many private secondary schools offer students fully catered boarding options, meaning that meals, cleaning and laundry services are provided.

    Boarding costs may also cover academic tutoring and social activities after school, with most schools providing a supportive family atmosphere. 

    Depending on the school, there may be shared or private rooms. Tuition fees are charged in addition to the boarding fees.

     
    2. University Accommodation

    The prices and accommodation options at residential colleges, halls of residence and apartments vary between institutions, 

    so you should contact the institution you're interested in for full details. These options are very popular.


    3. Home stay

    Homestay accommodation gives international students the option of living with an Australian family in their home. 

    Single or shared rooms may be available, and costs vary according to the type of room (usually around AUD$235 to $325 per week). 

    Meals are usually included in the cost, although self-catered homestay is also available. 

    This type of accommodation is popular with secondary students and those studying short-term English courses. 

    Most accommodation services at Australian institutions keep a register of approved and reputable homestay providers.



    4. Hostels, guesthouses and private rental

    Many students use hostels and guesthouses as temporary accommodation. 

    Most offer private rooms, with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities. Residents cook for themselves. 

    This type of accommodation tends to be cheaper than on-campus accommodation  and still provides good opportunities for social interaction.

  6. Q Accommodation

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    Australia has a large range of accommodation options available to international students. 

    With choices ranging from university accommodation or homestay to self-catered apartments or share houses, there's an option to suit every personality and budget.


    About helping with finding accommodation

    Many Australian education providers have accommodation services that offer information and advice about the different accommodation options and help students find appropriate accommodation to suit their needs. 

    This service may also be able to arrange temporary accommodation for students when they first arrive in Australia. 

    Students can contact their institution's accommodation service before their arrival in Australia to arrange this.


    Availability and cost

    The cost and availability of accommodation in Australia depends on the type you choose.

    For instance, on-campus accommodation is very popular and requires students to apply for a room well in advance, 

    whereas rental accommodation tends to be more readily available and can often be organized when you arrive. 

    You will also find that costs and availability vary between states and territories, as well as between metropolitan and regional areas.

     
    Prior to your arrival in Australia, it is important to contact your education institution's accommodation service and ask about what is available, and the costs involved.
  7. Q VISA Information

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    It is important to make sure you have the correct visa well before you start your international education.


    If you apply for the wrong visa, this could cut your studies short or limit your work opportunities.


    Giant Consulting and WEST AUSSIE MIGRATION PTY,LTD in Perth and HILLS LEGAL HOUSE in Sydney who are my partnership firms for all kinds of visas and migration provides visa to ensure you are kept up to date on all the latest information on visa requirement and conditions.


    Our experienced counsellors will guide you through the application process and help you prepare the necessary documents for your submission.


    We can provide you with a helpful checklist of requirements.

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